Heliyon (Dec 2022)

Inheritance of dwarfism and narrow lobed-leaf in two rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) mutant lines

  • Souhail Channaoui,
  • Hamid Mazouz,
  • Mustapha Labhilili,
  • Mohamed El Fechtali,
  • Abdelghani Nabloussi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. e12649

Abstract

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There is a need for dwarf and narrow lobed-leaves rapeseed cultivars to reduce transpiration under drought prone areas. A dwarf mutant line ‘H2M-1’ and a mutant with reduced lobed-leaf ‘H2M-2’ were developed. To exploit these mutated traits properly in an effective breeding program, one should understand their mode of inheritance. There are conflicting findings for plant dwarfism and limited studies for leaf size in mutant genetic backgrounds. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the inheritance of dwarfism and narrow lobed-leaf mutated traits. Plants of the wild-type variety ‘INRA-CZH2’ were reciprocally crossed with plants of the line ‘H2M-1’ and plants of the line ‘H2M-2’. A genetic study was conducted by analyzing segregation of mutated traits in F1, F2 and BC1F1 generations. The results revealed that two recessive genes with dominant epistasis action controlled the heredity of plant height in the dwarf line, whereas only a single recessive gene is involved in determining reduced lobed-leaf in the line H2M-2. Thus, there is a possibility to easily and quickly transfer these characters into rapeseed breeding germplasm or varieties towards the development of suitable cultivars for areas marked by increasing drought stress.

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